tacticalturnip
Elite Member
I really liked my RAM, and really regret totaling it.
Check Consumer Reports. Not a fan of their activist side, but they do a good job of research.Curious if they do dependability studies after a cars has been out only a year or 2. I wanna know 5 to 10 years down the road what it's like
Even easier to have a plug in hybrid. You get full EV for short runs, but are not hobbled by the short range and long charge times (including waiting in line).Easy solution is to have an EV for mostly local driving and ICE for towing, hauling, or long trips. I still have my F250 diesel.
I wouldn't hesitate driving my Model Y anywhere in the country and stopping every 200-240 miles for 20 minutes would force me go to the restroom more.
Now my Chevrolet Bolt EV that my daughter is using I would not drive long distances because it takes about 45 minutes to get a enough miles to the next charger, which may or may not be working, because at this point it can't use Tesla Superchargers.
Every time I see that lunatic it reminds me why a lot of people on this planet should not reproduce.Oh Lord, she is probably old enough to drink these days- how long has she been a walking, talking meme?
I got those satisfaction survey's within the first year I bought my new vehicles (Kubota's included) then never ever got one again.Curious if they do dependability studies after a cars has been out only a year or 2. I wanna know 5 to 10 years down the road what it's like
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I would like to know how the above date was gathered and what car manufacturers donate money to JD Powers.
Interesting that "Tesla is not included due to small sample size". Wut?